Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomer alcoholic STD fest
Pretty much. It's for people who would live in The Villages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not the core demographic.
Disagree. I stayed at Margaritaville in the Orlando area and there were many, many black people AND white people.
Anonymous wrote:I stayed at the one within the Wyndham complex in Rio Mar PR. It’s a time share but I picked up a room through a travel site where people sell their unused weeks.
It was a great deal and came with access to all of the Wyndham facilities. The room was much nicer the hotel and it had a small kitchenette, a buffet blender etc., It was modern, bright and clean with a comfy bed.
Parking was free and there was no resort fee and it was less expensive. The room was much nicer room with a small kitchen (cooktop, microwave, sink and fridge. I’m not a drinker or partier but I would choose it any day over the Wyndham. It’s a great location for families staying in Rio Mar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomer alcoholic STD fest
Pretty much. It's for people who would live in The Villages.
This. I like Jimmy Buffett, and I'm in the right age range, but these resorts and things are for heavy drinkers and partiers who are 50+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only found out recently that Jimmy Buffet was Warren Buffet's cousin. Same genes, but different vibe.
But both have great reputations as decent people - and made tons of money in ways that don't seem scummy at all.
Anonymous wrote:I only found out recently that Jimmy Buffet was Warren Buffet's cousin. Same genes, but different vibe.
Anonymous wrote:I only found out recently that Jimmy Buffet was Warren Buffet's cousin. Same genes, but different vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you truly this dense, or were you just feeling desperate to be a snob on the internet today?
Lots of folks are fans of this particular brand of kitsch.
+1
Come on, OP. Do you wonder the same thing about Disneyworld fans? Or visiting-sports-stadiums fans? Or national parks fans? Different people have fun with different things.
I'll come to the defense of the OP because I've asked myself the same question. Your examples are more well known. The overwhelming majority know what to expect from Disney, sports, or national parks. I know Jimmy Buffet exists as a musician but I have no clue why he would have travel destinations named after him and who it would attract. Especially when there aren't other musicians with something similar.
They advertise heavily on Wheel of Fortune. That should tell you something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you truly this dense, or were you just feeling desperate to be a snob on the internet today?
Lots of folks are fans of this particular brand of kitsch.
+1
Come on, OP. Do you wonder the same thing about Disneyworld fans? Or visiting-sports-stadiums fans? Or national parks fans? Different people have fun with different things.
I'll come to the defense of the OP because I've asked myself the same question. Your examples are more well known. The overwhelming majority know what to expect from Disney, sports, or national parks. I know Jimmy Buffet exists as a musician but I have no clue why he would have travel destinations named after him and who it would attract. Especially when there aren't other musicians with something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fat, middle class, drunk people from flyover country.
I posted before but this was not at all the vibe at the Wyndham Rio Mar. it was. Upper middle class families and empty nest uMC golfers, I think. I don’t think I heard any Jimmy Buffett when I was there.
https://www.margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-vacation-club-rio-mar
Anonymous wrote:My take is that it's for older white people who think vacations are all about day drinking, listening to 70s and 80s music, and getting some sun. It's not my thing, but I won't fault anyone who wants to recreate the kind of fun they had in 1987 during spring break in Key West. There is clearly a large audience for it.